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Rivian Software Update 2025.18.30 Superseded
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Rollout Details
Rollout completed June 7, 2025.
- Flagged
- 732
- vehicles
- Installed
- 729
- vehicles
- First flagged
- Latest activity
- For
- R1 Gen 2
Rollout Over Time
Peak +553 flagged on June 2025
| Period | Flagged |
|---|---|
| June 2025 | 553.0 |
| July 2025 | 171.0 |
| August 2025 | 0.0 |
| September 2025 | 0.0 |
| October 2025 | 0.0 |
| November 2025 | 0.0 |
| December 2025 | 1.0 |
| January 2026 | 3.0 |
| February 2026 | 0.0 |
| March 2026 | 1.0 |
| April 2026 | 2.0 |
Release Notes
Multi-factor Drive
You can now enable Multi-factor Drive to require a second form of authentication before starting your vehicle. This industry-leading feature increases the security of your vehicle by requiring you to authenticate each time you drive it. When Multi-factor Drive is enabled and you press the brake to shift out of P (Park), a notification appears on the center display. Then you can authenticate from the Rivian mobile app, version 3.1 or later, or via the actionable notification on your smartwatch. If you do not receive the notification, you can also enter a time-based passcode that displays on your smartphone To enable Multi-factor Drive, log in to the primary owner account in the Rivian mobile app, go to Security and access, and turn on Multi-factor Drive.
NOTE
- Only a vehicle owner can enable or disable Multi-factor Drive. The setting applies to all drivers and keys associated with the vehicle.
- When Multi-factor Drive is enabled, a driver won’t be able to drive the vehicle using the key fob or key card without authentication.
- To approve a drive, the driver must have a Rivian account associated with the key and the key must be paired with the vehicle.
- As a backup option, the driver can also access a time-based passcode on their smartphone. Go to Security and access and choose View time-based passcode.
- To use Multi-factor Drive, all drivers must have the Rivian mobile app version 3.1 or later installed on their smartphone.
New Rivian Energy App
The new Rivian Energy app introduces features and improvements to increase your understanding and control over your vehicle’s energy consumption while driving, parked, or charging. In addition, you can now precondition your battery on demand for fast charging and view your charge curve in the vehicle with improved charge time accuracy. This can help with trip planning and provide greater peace of mind by making your energy usage easier to understand and visualize.
Energy Monitor Tab
- Projected range impact: Increase your understanding of your actual energy consumption versus what’s expected while driving and while in P (Park). You can gain insight into how your driving behavior affects your range and get useful driving tips. You can also view your parked energy usage on the Rivian mobile app.
- Usage: Dive deep into your energy usage over selectable timeframes.
- Session details: View a comprehensive distribution of systems in your vehicle that are consuming energy, including Gear Guard, outlets, and climate.
Charging Tab
- Graph: Visualize your active or latest charging session with an interactive graph.
- Target level for charging stops: When using navigation for a trip that includes a charging stop, now it’s easy to see the recommended charge target for your trip from the vehicle or the Rivian mobile app. Simply start your charge, and the app will calculate and notify you (both in the vehicle and on the Rivian mobile app) when you've reached the ideal charge level for your trip.
- On-demand battery preconditioning: Precondition your battery on demand for fast charging. The system heats or cools the battery to the optimal temperature for fast charging.
View the new Energy app on your center display and on the Rivian mobile app, version 3.1 or later.
Charging Improvements
We’ve improved DC fast charging performance and consistency for all battery pack variants. All battery pack variants now have improved charge times and expanded capability across a larger range of temperatures.
- Max Pack and Standard Pack: Optimized charging algorithms to reduce the time required when charging the battery from 10% to 80%.
- Large Pack: Optimized charging algorithms to:
- Improve peak charge rate.
- Reduce the time required when charging the battery from 10% to 80%.
- Increase the number of miles added in the first 15 minutes of charging.
Additional Improvements
- Fixed a rare issue that caused camera views and recorded videos to be unavailable in the Gear Guard app.
- Enhanced the vehicle visualizations with new, more detailed vehicle models on the driver display.
- Enhanced the driver display to show a greater number of vehicles across five lanes and in more diverse situations, such as cross-traffic, oncoming traffic, and parked vehicles.
- Improved the stability and responsiveness of the infotainment system.
- Improved the performance and stability of media apps.
- Optimized low voltage battery management to improve long-term battery health.
- To enhance driver assistance features, exterior camera images shared for product improvement and development may be reviewed by Rivian in a raw, unblurred format.
- R1S: Slightly increased the volume of unbuckled occupant notifications.
Distribution
Connectivity
732 flagged
- Connect+
- 679 flagged
- Non-Connect+
- 53 flagged
Product and generation
732 flagged
- R1 Gen 2
- 732 flagged
Builds
Rivian can ship a version as more than one build, each identified by its git hash.
Counts reflect vehicles linked to Rivian Roamer, not Rivian's full fleet. Flagged means Rivian offered the update to a vehicle; installed means the vehicle is running it. How updates work